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Things you should know about consumer news and finance.Mon, 28 Apr 2014 00:53:45 -0700http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.5hourly1By: Tim Mannihttp://blog.hsh.com/index.php/2009/01/unintended-consequences-part-next/comment-page-1/#comment-2375
Tim ManniMon, 05 Jan 2009 14:48:37 +0000http://blog.hsh.com/?p=1892#comment-2375Huh, you know that didn't cross my mind at first -- the government continues to makes things more difficult for those who are behaving responsibly. Whether it's homeowners or automakers, there is less and less help, and in this case more competition, for those who have proven to be viable. This in essence could be making Ford, not to mention other automakers, weaker.
According to one source I cited from a previous post, the 0% financing was said to only be offered for the length of one week. Sounds a whole lot better than it is. Nice post Paul.Huh, you know that didn’t cross my mind at first — the government continues to makes things more difficult for those who are behaving responsibly. Whether it’s homeowners or automakers, there is less and less help, and in this case more competition, for those who have proven to be viable. This in essence could be making Ford, not to mention other automakers, weaker.

According to one source I cited from a previous post, the 0% financing was said to only be offered for the length of one week. Sounds a whole lot better than it is. Nice post Paul.